Studying the Principle of Individual Differences in Education from the Viewpoints of Qur'anic Commentators

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Every human being is a unique version and no two human beings with the same characteristics can be found in the universe.The scholars of the field of education have referred to individual differences as the "principle of moderation", and this is one of the principles that most have paid attention to. In the Holy Qur'an the verses referring to this are sometimes the basics of education and sometimes the principles of education. This article extracts the verses referring to this category by descriptive and conceptual analysis and analyzes the viewpoints of Quranic commentators. Islamic education scholars have made very brief references to some verses while the Holy Qur'an has endorsed and categorized individual differences between humans, which include physical, mental and social differences. He introduced the features of the system of creation and in some cases the tests of servants. Keyword: PRINCIPLE OF PRACTICE, INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, QUR'AN INTERPRETERS, ISLAMIC EDUCATION
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Persian
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Journal of Research in Religion and Science, Volume:10 Issue: 2, 2020
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1 to 24
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